Cone Crusher Supplier Offers A Variety Of Products
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Cone Crusher Supplier Offers A Variety Of Products
Normally the size reduction by crushing is of limited importance besides the top size of the product going to grinding. This means that the number of crushing stages can be reduced depending on the feed size accepted by primary grinding stage. A cone crusher is an essential part of the process of breaking rocks into smaller pieces. This conical-shaped machine's unique design filters and crushes rocks in a fraction of the time that it would take a person to do the job by hand.
Compared to other crushers the cone crusher has some advantages making them very suitable for size reduction and shaping downstream a crushing circuit. A shorthead, also known as a fine cone crusher, typically has a 4-6:1 ratio. These machines are used in a variety of industries, such as mining and construction, and they tend to be used only on medium-hard rocks.
The maximum size of your target final product will be a good guide to whether you need a standard or fine cone crusher, either as a secondary crusher or a tertiary crusher. Reason is the crushing chamber and the possibilities to change feed and discharge openings during operation. Also, the system is limited to rocks of medium hardness and ores because of the strength of the materials performing the crushing. The average standard head cone crusher has an average reduction ratio of 6-10:1. That means an average rock will be fractured into 6-10 smaller rocks after passing through a cone crusher.
A cone crusher can handle a large quantity of material with its immense power but is actually quite limited in its scope. Most cone crushers are a middle step in the crushing process, receiving rocks that have been broken down by machines that specifically handle larger rocks. Most crushers handle only material that is 3 inches ( 7.6 cm) or less in diameter.
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Compared to other crushers the cone crusher has some advantages making them very suitable for size reduction and shaping downstream a crushing circuit. A shorthead, also known as a fine cone crusher, typically has a 4-6:1 ratio. These machines are used in a variety of industries, such as mining and construction, and they tend to be used only on medium-hard rocks.
The maximum size of your target final product will be a good guide to whether you need a standard or fine cone crusher, either as a secondary crusher or a tertiary crusher. Reason is the crushing chamber and the possibilities to change feed and discharge openings during operation. Also, the system is limited to rocks of medium hardness and ores because of the strength of the materials performing the crushing. The average standard head cone crusher has an average reduction ratio of 6-10:1. That means an average rock will be fractured into 6-10 smaller rocks after passing through a cone crusher.
A cone crusher can handle a large quantity of material with its immense power but is actually quite limited in its scope. Most cone crushers are a middle step in the crushing process, receiving rocks that have been broken down by machines that specifically handle larger rocks. Most crushers handle only material that is 3 inches ( 7.6 cm) or less in diameter.
vertical crusher:http://www.hxjqmining.com/pro/compound_crusher.html
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